Soul-Crushing Movie Deaths That Gave You Trust Issues

Guido Orefice, Life is Beautiful

This entire movie will bleed you emotionally dry from start to finish. Roberto Benigni plays a Jewish-Italian man that turns living in a concentration camp during WWII into a game for his son. Both his personality and tragic death will stick with you long after this movie finishes. 

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